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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

New Pages for Reference!

Look up at the top of the page, right below where the Paris pavement spells out Vivienne - you'll see new links to A Common Wardrobe, and to Project 333. On the Project 333 page, there's a link to a free worksheet that you can use for planning your own personal Project 333.

Remember these beauties from Project 333 of years gone by? I think the power of accessories grouped by a theme, color scheme or motif is exponentially greater than the power of accessories on their own. Yet another reason why having a plan for your wardrobe makes good sense!

10 comments:

You will never know how much your blog has influenced the way I dress. Yes, I had most of the pieces including the accessories already in there. But they were buried under a mountain of items that I never wore for all sorts of reasons. Well, that is a thing of the past. My closet has lots of room to spare, and it will remain that way, and I feel pretty good about myself when I leave the house. Thank you.

As a rather new reader I have tried several of your approaches: assembled a "Starting from Scratch" wardrobe, then a 333 wardrobe. But then considering "Whatever's Clean" or a "Common Wardrobe" I'm confused about which to go with!

What Cornelia and Gail said. It's more than just clothes. When we have a well-curated wardrobe and thoughtful plan for accessorizing, we can look polished and poised, even on the difficult days. Thanks also for the new pages. I do reference previous posts frequently and this makes it so much easier!!

Janice, I just want you to know how MUCH FUN I am having using your new tabs and carefully gathered linked pages. Yes, I previously did have a few of them bookmarked, but your comprehensive collection is outstanding. Hmmm, I wonder what Cobalt would look like with a Common Wardrobe? Oh, there's a link. What about the French Five in Emerald? Oh, look, here are two links. I could go on and on. It is a ton of work for you, I am certain, but I am sooooo glad you did it. My only problem now is being selective enough to choose the neutrals and the accents instead of loving everything.

Thank you so much for all your work, this makes everything so much easier to find. I bought three of your work sheets & found the Starting From Scratch series of posts so helpful. I've always been fascinated with "capsule wardrobes' but I was always disappointed with the results when I tried to put them into practise. I've managed to pick my colours & make a (small) list of the pieces I need to complete my SFS capsule. So thanks again for your blog & your heart. CV